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Karen Miller is Professor of History and American Studies at LaGuardia and the CUNY Graduate Center. Her current work examines internal migration programs, settler colonization, and their roots in U.S. empire in the Philippines over the long twentieth century. Most recently, Dr. Miller co-edited an anthology, Prehistories of the War on Terror: A Critical Genealogy with A. J. Yumi Lee.
Dr. Miller’s first book, Managing Inequality: Northern Racial Liberalism in Interwar Detroit (New York University Press, 2014) combined a study of racial formation and urban policy with a consideration of black activism. As African Americans made clearer and more strident claims about their right to full equality, she shows, white liberal leaders used the discourse of northern racial liberalism to both respond to and manage those demands. In 2021, Miller published an illustrated and abridged version of that book called How American City Leaders Built Segregated Neighborhoods while Disavowing Racism (Cambridge: MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2021).
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